Echelon forms

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About This Presentation

Echelon Forms :- Row Echelon and Reduced Row Echelon Forms using the examples


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Prepared By :-
Prof. K.K.Pokar
Government Engineering College Bhuj

Definition of Row Echelon &
Reduced Row Echelon Forms
Row Echelon Form
Reduced Row Echelon Form

If a row doesn’t
consist entirely of
zeros, then the
first non zero
number in the row
is a 1. We call this
as leading 1.


If there are any
rows that consist
entirely of zeros ,
then they are
grouped together
at Bottom of the
matrix.



In any two
successive rows that
do not consist
entirely of zeros, the
leading 1 in the
lower row occurs
farther to the right
than the leading 1 in
the higher row.

Each column that
contains a leading
1 has zeros
everywhere else
in that column.
Reduced Row Echelon Form
Gauss Jordan Gauss Jordan

4-4 5-8 12-3 0 -3 -6
Leading 1
Gauss Elimination Method Row Echelon Form

Gauss Elimination Method
4-4 5-8 12-3 0 -3 -6
Leading 1
Zeros
below the
leading 1
(6-6 7-12 8-18)
0 -5 -10
Row Echelon Form

Gauss Elimination Method
4-4 5-8 12-3 0 -3 -6
Leading 1
Zeros
below the
leading 1
0 -5 -10
0 1 2
0 1 2
Row Echelon Form

Gauss Elimination Method
4-4 5-8 12-3 0 -3 9
Leading 1
Zeros
below the
leading 1
0 -5 -10
0 1 2
0 1 2 0 0 0

Row Echelon Form

Row Echelon Form
Elementary Raw Operations

Row Echelon Form
Reduced Row Echelon Form

Reduced Row Echelon Form

Reduced Row Echelon Form

Reduced Row Echelon Form

Reduced Row Echelon Form
Entries above the
Leading 1’s made
to be zero too.
Leading
1’s
Reduced
Row
Echelon
Form